Why Surgical Wisdom Tooth Removal is Needed?

Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, often cause problems when they do not have enough space to grow. They can become impacted, infected, or misaligned, leading to pain, swelling, and damage to nearby teeth. Surgical removal ensures relief and protects your overall oral health.

When Removal is Recommended

  • Severe pain or swelling in the back of the mouth
  • Impacted wisdom teeth trapped in gums or bone
  • Repeated infection or gum disease around wisdom teeth
  • Tooth decay that cannot be treated with fillings
  • Crowding or shifting of other teeth

Benefits of Surgical Removal

  • Relieves pain and discomfort
  • Prevents infection and swelling
  • Protects nearby teeth from damage
  • Improves oral hygiene
  • Ensures long-term dental health

Our clinic provides gentle, safe and precise surgical wisdom tooth removal, using advanced techniques for faster recovery and minimal discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during surgery. Mild discomfort after surgery is normal and manageable.

Most patients recover in 3–5 days. Full healing may take up to 2 weeks depending on the complexity of surgery.

No, only problematic or impacted wisdom teeth need removal. Some wisdom teeth grow normally and don’t require extraction.

Soft foods like soups, yogurt, mashed potatoes and smoothies are recommended for the first few days after surgery.